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Lt. Col. Glenn Pratt, deputy district commander, signs a Declaration of Cooperation at the state capital Sept. 17, to maintain the federal navigation channels on Oregon’s coast. State Senator Jeff Kruse, second from left, and Gov. John Kitzhaber, next to Kruse, also signed the document.

From far left is Rep. Caddy McKeown, Coos Bay; next to Governor Kitzhaber is Rep. David Gomberg, Lincoln City/Neotsu; Rep. Deborah Boone, Cannon Beach; and Sen. Arnie Roblan, Coos Bay.
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Good news for Oregon's small harbors and also here

Author Billie Johnson

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